Episode 127 Fighting New York State’s Rigged Election System with Larry Sharpe

Summary:

Larry Sharpe was the Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of New York in 2018 and almost certainly would be again in 2022. But the exclusively Democrat-Republican legislature has seen to it that no third party candidates will appear on this year’s ballot. Larry is fighting back in court and on the ground.

Guest Bio:

Larry Sharpe was the Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of New York in 2018 and is running a write-in campaign for governor in 2022. Prior to that, he was a businessman who started a trucking business and sold a successful distribution company, an executive coach and management consultant who has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs, executives, and companies in leadership and team building skills, a strategic consultant for thought leaders in government, finance, law, technology, media, and healthcare, and a teacher and guest instructor who taught English, management, and business at universities such as Yale, Columbia, and John Jay College.

Larry is a native New Yorker, Marine Corps veteran, husband to Georgia, and father of two daughters, Barbra and Josephine.

Links:

Larry Sharpe for Governor of New York

Larry’s Policy Page

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